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The architects who designed the interior finishes of the Fairfax Building wished to create a sense of space, light and excitement. The following images dramatically shows their success in creating a modern, colourful and stylish environment in which staff may work, while students relax and learn.
Public Areas
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| Ground floor atrium entry. |
View from the top floor of the Fairfax podium through the atrium. |
Another top floor view. |
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| Central horizontal view along atrium. |
Main access stairs |
Rear internal stairs showing typical finishes. |
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| Informal Faculty of Information Technology waiting area on an atrium bridge overlooking Jones Street. |
Informal meeting area for students and staff |
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Student Areas
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| Ground-level student lounge. |
Typical student lounge opening into atrium. |
Faculty of Information Technology Interface room. |
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| Typical seminar room. |
Faculty of Information Technology computer lab. |
Professional presentation room. |
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Staff Areas
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| Typical staff room. |
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